Sec. 1825.
(1) Every elector is privileged from arrest while going to, attending, and returning from elections in all cases except for treason, felony, or breach of the peace.
(2) Senators and representatives are privileged from arrest during sessions of the legislature and for 15 days next before the commencement and after the end of each session.
(3) All officers, warrant officers, and enlisted personnel who are in the actual service of this state or the United States are privileged from arrest and imprisonment during the time of their actual service except for treason, felony, or breach of the peace.
History: 1961, Act 236, Eff. Jan. 1, 1963
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 600 - Revised Judicature Act of 1961
Act 236 of 1961 - Revised Judicature Act of 1961 (600.101 - 600.9948)
236-1961-18 - Chapter 18 Process and Arrests (600.1801...600.1865)
Section 600.1801 - Process; Service and Return; Service on Sheriff or Deputies.
Section 600.1805 - Process; Expiration or Vacancy in Office of Sheriff; Effect.
Section 600.1809 - Process; Amendment of Return.
Section 600.1811 - Process; Appointment of Substitute Server.
Section 600.1815 - Capias Ad Respondendum; Abolishment.
Section 600.1821 - Arrest; Exemptions.
Section 600.1825 - Arrest; Privileged Persons.
Section 600.1831 - Civil Process; Exemptions.
Section 600.1835 - Civil Process; Privileged Persons.
Section 600.1841 - Civil Process; Service on Great Lakes or Border Waters.
Section 600.1845 - Confinement in Jail; Liability for Release, Penalty.
Section 600.1851 - Repealed. 1967, Act 178, Eff. Nov. 2, 1967.
Section 600.1852 - Service of Process Outside This State; Order.
Section 600.1855 - Service of Process; Public Bodies, Duties of Officers.